Juvenile Offender

범죄소년
Kang Yi-Kwan
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New York Asian Film Festival 2013

June 28 - July 11, 2013

North American Premiere!

This film festival fave follows a kid lost in the correctional system and the mom who ditched him, both looking for a new life. On July 11, screens with: Day Trip (Park Chan-Wook, Park Chan-Kyung 18m).

DIRECTOR
Kang Yi-Kwan
YEAR
2012
COUNTRY
South Korea
RUNTIME
107 minutes
ORIGINAL TITLE
범죄소년
START DATE
July 5, 2013

North American Premiere!

16-year-old Jang Ji-Gu takes care of his ill grandfather, while he hangs out with other troubled kids. Abandoned by his parents at an early age, he is sent to a detention center following a run-in with the law—where he hears that his estranged mother Hyo-Seung, who gave him up soon after his birth, has come for him. Can they repair their relationship?

On July 11, screens with:

Day Trip
Park Chan-Wook, Park Chan-Kyung | South Korea | 2012 | 18m

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